ManTech singed a $38.8 million and Eagan McAllister signed a $36.9 million contract with the command and control support services of the US Navy. The performance-based,  indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contracts with option periods have a total potential earning of $205.6 million. The US Navy will receive tactical command and control integration and improvement support services, required by the Department of Defense and many  federal agencies, from ManTech and Eagan McAllister.
The contracts are scheduled until June 2010 but if the Department of Defense takes full-advantage of the contractors’ option periods the project may last until June 2014. The contracts will be carried out mostly in Charleston S.C. with 1/5 in Lexington Park, M.D.
Mike Page, a more than two-decade federal market executive and a retired U.S. Army major, has joined Arlington, Virginia-based government information technology services provider Tsymmetry as vice president of business development. He announced his appointment in a LinkedIn post published Tuesday. Prior to Tsymmetry, Page was executive director leading captures for ManTech‘s federal civilian sector
Barbara Haines-Parmele, a more than 25-year executive in the federal government, management consulting and financial services sectors, has taken on the role of executive vice president and general manager of the intelligence sector at ManTech. She will directly report to ManTech President and CEO Matt Tait and oversee operational and strategic initiatives to help the
Christopher Copeland, a technology industry executive, has been appointed chief digital officer at Herndon, Virginia-based defense tech services contractor ManTech. In this capacity, he will oversee ManTech’s strategic approach to delivering digital transformation initiatives in support of U.S. defense, intelligence and federal civilian agency customers. Matt Tait, president and CEO of ManTech and a 2024